Vintage cars, haircuts, live music, food, face-painting and coffee were on offer at Raglan Parade’s finish line

Kruzin Classics car display coordinator Mick Katsaros said this year’s display was one of the club’s best.

“We were really happy with numbers,” he said. “I would’ve guessed a couple of thousand came through since we set up at 7.30 this morning. We had 110 cars and we really couldn’t get many more in that space.”

Rockabilly Heads stylist Ellissa Cuolahan-Clarke said she was kept busy for the day.

“I did a few cuts for the day and some up-styles, it was just a good amount of people.”

For the love of cars: Cameron Arms, of Warrnambool, was busy keeping an eye on the details when inspecting the engine of a Pontiac Star Chief at the Kruisin Classics car show on the weekend. Picture: Rob Gunstone